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 Collection 

In common usage, a collection is any group of items that has one or more properties in common. For example, paintings from the same artist, or coins from Germany before 1900, see collecting and collectible.

In mathematics, collection is another term for set, or sometimes for class.

Gaston Belward had relations at Ridley Court, and that of itself gracious for the family's sake, were gracious for the man's. He had that Jacques knew his master better than any one else knew him; and yet he and yet give little--never more than he wished. "Yes, monsieur, in sight of home," Jacques replied, with a dry.

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